Houston Division of Retirement Benefits Lawyers
Safeguarding the Savings and Retirement Accounts You've Worked so Hard to Build
Unbeknownst to some, retirement benefits are one of many possessions subject to the property division process during a divorce in Houston. Texas' status as a community property state can make dividing retirement benefits more complex, and having reliable and knowledgeable legal counsel at your side throughout the process is crucial.
At Diggs & Sadler, our Houston division of retirement benefits attorneys will work with you to pursue an equitable outcome in your case.
To schedule a consultation with our team, contact us online or via phone at (713) 766-5355.
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